What happened to the result for “XYZ”?
It is possible that a result that was available a short while ago may no longer appear in SPEC’s listings. It is SPEC’s policy to be an archive for all results published by SPEC; however, on the rare occasions when an issue with rules compliance is discovered after publication, SPEC may determine that the affected result(s) need to be withdrawn. Note that lack of compliance can be due to several factors (e.g. oversight, unexpected benchmark behavior, etc.). If it is discovered that a result may not be in full compliance with the necessary Run and Reporting Rules for that benchmark, the issue is brought before the appropriate technical committee. That technical committee reviews the issues related to compliance and makes a recommendation to the proper steering committee, which may then choose to have the result(s) withdrawn. If a result is to be withdrawn, it is removed from all of the affected listings and the full disclosures are replaced with files explaining that this result has bee